Wuthering Heights (1978 TV serial) explained

Runtime:60 minutes (per episode)
Producer:Jonathan Powell
Director:Peter Hammond
Starring:Ken Hutchison
Kay Adshead
Composer:Carl Davis
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Network:BBC Two
Num Episodes:5

Wuthering Heights is a 1978 British film adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights, starring Ken Hutchison, Kay Adshead, Pat Heywood, and John Duttine,[1] originally broadcast on BBC Two as a 5-part mini-series, beginning 24 September 1978.[2] Location filming took place on the Yorkshire Moors.[3] [4] [5] [6] This BBC version is regarded as being the one most faithful to the original novel because it does not end with Cathy's death but continues into the next generation, with Heathcliff seeking revenge against those he felt had wronged him.[7]

Cast

Critical reception

Allmovie wrote, "Irish playwright Hugh Leonard handles the adaptation, deftly juggling the many characters and subplots without the slightest sense of strain"; and the BFI described the adaptation as "embracing the hysteria and savagery of its source novel." However, in a contemporary review Clive James called it "[t]he latest but not the best of the Beeb's long line of classic serials", and "the blithering pits".[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wuthering Heights Episode 1. https://web.archive.org/web/20151001042003/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b78d88ef9. dead. 1 October 2015. BFI.
  2. Web site: BBC Two – Wuthering Heights – Episode guide. BBC.
  3. Web site: "Emily Bronte" Wuthering Heights (DVD) at BBC Shop. BBC Shop.
  4. Web site: Wuthering Heights (1978) DVD. MovieMail.
  5. Web site: Gothic: Love is a Devil. British Film Institute.
  6. Web site: Some TV and movie adaptations of Wuthering Heights.
  7. Web site: Wuthering Heights (1978) – Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast – AllMovie. AllMovie.
  8. Book: James, Clive . 1982 . The Crystal Bucket . London . Pan . 130 . 0330267450 .